Dubai - The move will help residents and visitors secure a Covid-negative certificate, which is a requirement to enter Abu Dhabi.
Seha's Ambulatory Healthcare Services operates screening centres in City Walk, Mina Rashed and Al Khawaneej centres in Dubai; and in Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah.
As Khaleej Times reported on Monday, UAE residents and visitors should have received a Covid-negative result 48 hours prior to their visit.
The negative test results must be shown to the authorities at the border via the AlHosn app or as a text message from any hospital or screening centre in the UAE affiliated to the National Screening Programme.
Children aged under 12 years and those with medical appointments for kidney or cancer treatments are exempted from taking the Covid-19 test.
Authorities said the decision aims to help Abu Dhabi complete its mass testing programme to reduce the rate of infections.
Ambulatory Healthcare Services (AHS), a @SEHAHealth Facility, has announced that the National Screening Centers outside #AbuDhabi emirate will now operate on Fridays and Saturdays, with extended operating hours from 10am-8pm in order to increase testing capacity pic.twitter.com/Zpcgi8SGSV
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